01-29-2009 07:42 PM - edited 03-15-2019 03:52 PM
I would like to know if it`s possible to integrate a UC500 with a MOC (Microsoft Office Communicator), if it`s so, where can i find information about it?
Thanks in advanced
01-29-2009 08:24 PM
Hi Manuel,
CME doesn't officially support third party SIP phones.
This is the minimum require configuration for SIP CME if you want to try it:
voice service voip
sip
registrar server
voice register global
mode cme
source-address 1.1.1.1 port 5060
max-dn X
max-pool X
voice register dn 1
number 1000
voice register pool 1
id mac XXXX.XXXX.XXXX
type
number 1 dn 1
username X password X ! Required if IP phone's address is on different subnet than SIP CME source address
Most SIP phones will register with SIP CME, yes. It just isn't officially supported, but the CME should be fully RFC compliant.
hth,
nick
02-02-2009 04:13 PM
Hi Nick,
Along the same vein - or perhaps what the original poster meant. I am interested in integrating CME (UC500- and 2800-based) into the Office Communicator client. Specific interests include click-to-call from the Communicator client.
Is this possible?
Thanks in advance,
Marino
02-02-2009 06:43 PM
Hi Marino,
The MOC is a SIP based solution. Unless the MOC can simulate a gateway instead of client, this would need to be registered via SIP CME. Most SIP compliant devices seem to register fine to SIP CME, but it wouldn't be a TAC supportable solution.
-nick
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